Tone In Elie Wiesel's Night

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The tone of a story is what an author wants. Depending on how the author feels is the tone and the author of Night was feeling many things. The tone the author was feeling was empty. The author also feels other things, but empty probably is what he’s feeling the most. One reason he feels empty is the way that he says and describes things. If you were talking to him in real life he would sound like he didn't care and that he wanted to kill himself. The author says things that makes him feel like God isn't real which makes him feel like there's no hope, which makes him feel empty. He even says that he doesn't care about dying, and that he just wants to find his father. That shows that he doesn't care about anything anymore except for trying

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